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Verbs: modals of past probability You must have been a beautiful baby. When we know that something happened in the pas

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Verbs: modals of past probability You must

have been a beautiful baby.

When we know that something happened in the past, we use a normal past tense. (He did, I saw them, etc.) If we are not completely sure, we use a modal (must, may, might, could + have). The choice of modal depends on the degree of certainty, as in the following table. PROBABILITY 100% almost certain 95% 50% (possible) possible but unlikely highly unlikely 0% impossibility

VERB past simple must have could have might/ may have can’t/couldn’t have past simple negative

EXAMPLE She knew. We must have arrived. She could have forgotten. We might/may have made a mistake. You can’t have lost it. He didn’t know.

The following sentences are about an escaped criminal. Rewrite them using a modal from the above table, as in the example:

Example: It is almost certain that he left before breakfast. He must have left before breakfast. 1. It is highly unlikely that he carried the gold by himself. 2. It seems quite likely that he had an accomplice. 3. He has almost certainly been spotted by the police by now. 4. It is possible but unlikely that he headed towards London. 5. It’s quite possible that he gave himself up. 6. It is almost certain that he realised how serious it was. 7. It is highly unlikely that he thought things through clearly. 8. Possibly he escaped by boat. 9. It’s quite likely that he made contact with his friends. 10. It is possible but unlikely that he committed suicide.

TEACHER’S NOTES ANSWERS 1 He can’t/couldn’t have carried the gold by himself. 2 He may have had an accomplice. 3 He must have been spotted by the police by now. 4 He might have headed towards London. 5 He could/may have given himself up. 6 He must have realised how serious it was. 7 He can’t couldn’t have thought things through clearly. 8 He could have escaped by boat. 9 He may have made contact with his friends. 10 He might have committed suicide.